Stated on page 156. This is the size we would expect if the saucer section matches that of a standard Excelsior in size; however, the DS9 TM figures for height and beam do not match those calculated from scale diagrams using this length.

Calculated very approximately by comparing the overall length to the size of windows on a photograph of the Cheyenne model. Could well be off by 20% or more either way.

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Calculated from the scale diagram on page 317, compared to the Constitution class. Scaling of bridge module and impulse engines to the refit Constitution class gives a figure in the 230 - 260 range. Some non-canon sources give a length of 315 metres.

Calculated from the diagram comparing the Daedalus, Oberth, Miranda, and Intrepid class ships ('show resource' entry under Starships). Picture assumed to be to scale, and Intrepid class assumed to be 343 metres long.

Stated on page 138. Scale diagrams usually give a size consistent with this figure. However, the DS9 TM claims that the Enterprise-B type, which is based on an identical basic hull, has a length of 511.25 metres.

Scaled so that the primary hull is equal to that of the Niagra Class in size.

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Generic official information

39

Speculative

Approximate, scaled to the estimated height of the captain's yacht on the saucer section. Since this ship was designed as a version of the Enterprise for 'Star Trek : Phase 2', the size should be roughly similar to the original Enterprise. Note that class name is speculative, assuming that the only known ship of this class was in fact the first of its kind.

Calculated by looking at the diagram on page 213. This shows 15 decks, and assuming each one to be 4.05 metres tall this gives an overall length of 343 metres. The ship's designer Rick Sternback has confirmed this as being the 'real' length of the ship, although some sources give numbers significantly higher.

Page 157. Scaled so that the primary hull is equal to that of the Excelsior Class in size.

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Calculated from the diagram comparing the Constellation, Miranda, warp shuttle, and Valiant class ships ('show resource' entry under Starships). Note that this uses the conjectural figure for the length of the Miranda.

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Speculative

Estimated by scaling against a person approximately six feet in height.

Stated on page 156. This is the size we would expect if the saucer section matches that of a standard Excelsior in size; however, the DS9 TM figures for height and beam do not match those calculated from scale diagrams using this length.

Calculated very approximately by comparing the overall length to the size of windows on a photograph of the Cheyenne model. Could well be off by 20% or more either way.

Comment :

Calculated from the scale diagram on page 317, compared to the Constitution class. Scaling of bridge module and impulse engines to the refit Constitution class gives a figure in the 230 - 260 range. Some non-canon sources give a length of 315 metres.

Calculated from the diagram comparing the Daedalus, Oberth, Miranda, and Intrepid class ships ('show resource' entry under Starships). Picture assumed to be to scale, and Intrepid class assumed to be 343 metres long.

Stated on page 138. Scale diagrams usually give a size consistent with this figure. However, the DS9 TM claims that the Enterprise-B type, which is based on an identical basic hull, has a length of 511.25 metres.

Scaled so that the primary hull is equal to that of the Niagra Class in size.

Source :

Generic official information

Source :

Speculative

Comment :

Approximate, scaled to the estimated height of the captain's yacht on the saucer section. Since this ship was designed as a version of the Enterprise for 'Star Trek : Phase 2', the size should be roughly similar to the original Enterprise. Note that class name is speculative, assuming that the only known ship of this class was in fact the first of its kind.

Calculated by looking at the diagram on page 213. This shows 15 decks, and assuming each one to be 4.05 metres tall this gives an overall length of 343 metres. The ship's designer Rick Sternback has confirmed this as being the 'real' length of the ship, although some sources give numbers significantly higher.

Page 157. Scaled so that the primary hull is equal to that of the Excelsior Class in size.

Comment :

Calculated from the diagram comparing the Constellation, Miranda, warp shuttle, and Valiant class ships ('show resource' entry under Starships). Note that this uses the conjectural figure for the length of the Miranda.

Source :

Speculative

Comment :

Estimated by scaling against a person approximately six feet in height.